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DISC ONE

01 Left to My Own Devices (with Sally Bradshaw)

02 Tonight is Forever

03 This must be the Place I’ve Waited Years to Leave

(with Johnny Marr)

04 Rent

05 Later Tonight

06 New York City Boy (with J Marr)

07 Miracles

08 The Survivors (with J Marr)

09 Leaving (with J Marr)

10 Jealousy

11 Hold On

 

DISC TWO

12 It Couldn’t Happen Here

13 For All of Us (with J Marr)

14 Can You Forgive Her

15 Breathing Space (with J Marr)

16 He Dreamed of Machines

17 Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin (with J Marr)

18 Indefinite Leave to Remain (with J Marr)

19 West End Girls (with J Marr)

20 It’s Alright (with J Marr & S Bradshaw)

21 It’s a Sin (with J Marr)

 

Johnny Marr is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He was co-songwriter – with Morrissey – and guitarist of The Smiths between 1982–87.

 

Born: October 31, 1963 (age 49), Greater Manchester

 

Height: 1.73 m

 

Spouse: Angie Marr (m. 1986)

 

Music groups: The Smiths (1982 – 1987)

 

Albums: The Messenger, Boomslang

Guitar legend Johnny Marr returned to the scene of his best ever gig with the Smiths on Tuesday 4 November, as he delivered his first public lecture as Visiting Professor of Music at the University of Salford.

www.salford.ac.uk/news/details/785

 

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Finnish postcard by Kortcentralen Korttikerkus, no. 1. Collection: Marlene Pilaete.

 

On 28 January, EFSP presents a new post by La Collectionneuse on the 'Girl Who Is Too Beautiful', Barbara La Marr.

Large Spanish 1925 card for Mennen brand, from the series no. 2. You had to buy two different Mennen products to get a movie star card. Collection: Marlene Pilaete.

 

On 28 January, EFSP presents a new post by La Collectionneuse on the 'Girl Who Is Too Beautiful', Barbara La Marr.

Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021

Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19

Islington Assembly Hall 16th May 2018

Marr Lake. The rocky opposite side is actually a little isthmus between the lake and Georgian Bay.

Johnny Marr is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He was co-songwriter – with Morrissey – and guitarist of The Smiths between 1982–87.

 

Born: October 31, 1963 (age 49), Greater Manchester

 

Height: 1.73 m

 

Spouse: Angie Marr (m. 1986)

 

Music groups: The Smiths (1982 – 1987)

 

Albums: The Messenger, Boomslang

The one and only Johnny Marr at the Brudenell - Leeds.

Just so awesome to see him in such a small venue. I was less than a meter away, with no barriers. Will never be as close to him again in my life.

Johnny Marr at the Camden Roundhouse, London, 18th October 2013

Marr Residence - March 2016

The Department of English presents pictures from the eighth annual Día De Los Niños / Día De Los Libros celebration of kids, language, and culture. Special guests included Ray Villareal and Gloria Velásquez (keynotes), Dusti Bowling, Amy Fellner Dominy, Stephanie Elliot, Abigail Johnson, Mary Lambert, Erin Lange, Tom Leveen, Jon Lewis, Bill Konigsberg, Melissa Marr, Kyle Mitchell, Amy Nichols, Kyle Grant Wilson, Henry Quintero, and Juana Martinez-Neal—winner of the 2018 Pura Belpré Award.

  

The event is for kids in 6-12th grades and attendees must be sponsored by their schools (teachers register and accompany their students).

  

Additional event partners included ASU's Office of the President, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and its division of humanities, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, Office of the Vice Provost for Inclusion and Community Engagement, and Center for Indian Education. Arte Publico Press is a community partner. Further support was raised via ASU PitchFunder.

 

May 14th, 2018

 

Johnny Marr performing at the Night and Day Cafe, Manchester, on Thursday the 29th of September 2011

Marr Residence - March 2016

Saturday at Music on the Marr festival, Castle Carrock, Cumbria

 

Tide Lines are a four-piece band from the Scottish Highlands.

 

Their sound has been described as “...Folk with rousing rock, sparkling electronics and escapist lyrics....awash with arms-aloft sing-alongs.” (The Sunday Times) and “...roaring tunes embracing anthemic lift-off and wide-eyed wonderment” (The Daily Mirror)

 

Their latest album, Eye of the Storm, finished its first week at number 12 in the UK Album Charts in May 2020: topping both the Scottish and Independent album charts in the process.

 

In 2019, they were named “the Rising Sound of Scotland” at the Nordoff Robbins Scottish Music Awards - one month after selling out the 1900 capacity Barrowland Ballroom in just 5 minutes.

 

The band formed in 2016 and write most of their original material in English but always with a nod to their Gaelic heritage.

 

Members

Tide Lines consists of Robert Robertson from Lochaber, Ross Wilson from the Isle of Mull, Alasdair Turner from Alness, and Fergus Munro from Glasgow.

 

Robert Robertson - Vocals & Guitar

Alasdair Turner - Electric Guitar & Bagpipes

Ross Wilson - Keyboard

Fergus Munro - Drums

Marr Residence - March 2016

He found fame with legendary Manchester band The Smiths, and now Johnny Marr’s outstanding achievements in a music career spanning four decades have been recognised with the granting of an honorary degree by the University of Salford.

 

Full story at: www.salford.ac.uk/home-page/news/2012/this-charming-grad-....

Marr Residence - March 2016

Johnny Marr is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He was co-songwriter – with Morrissey – and guitarist of The Smiths between 1982–87.

 

Born: October 31, 1963 (age 49), Greater Manchester

 

Height: 1.73 m

 

Spouse: Angie Marr (m. 1986)

 

Music groups: The Smiths (1982 – 1987)

 

Albums: The Messenger, Boomslang

Sunday at Music on the Marr Festival, Castle Carrock, Cumbria

Johnny Marr

at El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA

March 5, 2016

Johnny Marr, HMV Ritz, Manchester

Winning B-Spec Mini Frank Schwartz

 

Marr Residence - March 2016

Jerri Marr, forest supervisor for the U.S. Forest Service, greets the crowd that gathered to thank the firefighters returning and leaving the fire camp Tuesday morning, July 3, 2012, at Holmes Middle School in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Waldo Canyon Fire is now 70 percent contained. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock)

Sunday evening at Music on the Marr, Castle Carrock, Cumbria

 

Catrin Finch is the most accomplished harpist in the UK. Since her first recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations for Deutsche Grammophon in 2007, she has recorded three further albums for the label including the best selling “Blessing”, which featured her own composition “Celtic Concerto” and works by multi-award winning composer John Rutter.

 

Inspired to learn the harp at the age of five, her rise to prominence started almost immediately when, studying under Elinor Bennett, she achieved the highest mark in the UK for her Grade 8 exam at the age of nine.

 

After studying at The Purcell School, Catrin went on to graduate from the Royal Academy of Music in 2002 where she studied with Skaila Kanga and received the Queen’s Award for the most outstanding student of her year. She then went on to win the Lily Laskine International Harp Competition in France, the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York, and subsequently has been nominated for Classical Brit Awards and has also received an “Echo Klassik” award in Germany.

 

Catrin is the former Royal Harpist to H.R.H. Prince Charles, holding the appointment from 2000-2004, in doing so reviving this ancient tradition that had last been held in 1873.

 

She has appeared with many of the world’s top orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Pops, the Philharmonia, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the London Mozart Players, and the English Chamber Orchestra. Festival appearances include Salzburg, Edinburgh, Spoleto, Smithsonian Folklife, MDR Musiksommer Festival in Leipzig, Le Domaine Forget and Lanaudiere Festivals in Canada and the Gödöllő Harp Festival in Hungary.

 

Catrin has recorded for most of the major international recording companies, including Universal Records, DG, EMI and Sony Classical, in both a solo capacity and with notable artists such as Bryn Terfel, Sir James Galway and Julian Lloyd-Webber.

 

She has received honours from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Bangor Glyndwr University, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the Royal Academy of Music. She is a visiting Professor at the latter two musical institutions and is in great demand for masterclasses worldwide.

 

In 2013 Catrin Finch collaborated with Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita on a record celebrating the harp traditions of Wales and West Africa, which has been outstandingly well received, winning the 2014 Album Of The Year in both Froots and Songlines magazines, sitting atop the World Music charts for a number of weeks. Catrin and Seckou toured the album, entitled “Clychau Dibon”, in Europe and the U.S. to rave reviews.

 

March 2015 saw the release of Catrin’s new self composed album entitled “Tides”, and a partnership with the charity WaterAid included a visit to Ethiopia in February, bringing the harp to a wider audience in an underprivileged part of the world whilst raising the profile of the charity’s work. Her ensemble will be touring the UK in May and October to support the album.

 

Catrin’s most recent project was a tour to Patagonia with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales to mark the 150th anniversary of the Welsh settlement in Argentinian Patagonia. The tour covered cities including Buenos Aires, Santiago and Montevideo, and amongst other works Catrin performed concertos by Ginastera and Gliere to celebrate the anniversary.

 

In 2016 she will tour the UK with the London Philharmonia Orchestra and be Artist In Residence at The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.

Marr Residence - March 2016

Marr Residence - March 2016

Marr Residence - March 2016

This sophisticated freeform gem was designed by Herman Ihlenburg¹ in 1870; the patent was issued to Richard Smith, an executive of MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan, on January 3, 1871. By 1877, MSJ introduced Greenback No. 2, a derivative without the outline 3D effect.

 

Nicolette Gray identifies the derivative as Greenback, Marr c1877.² It seems odd that the tradename did not suggest to her that the design was American; it refers to paper currency issued by the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War. Greenback was apparently last shown in the 1892 MSJ catalog (after the ATF merger).

 

The same fonts were shown by the Franklin TF, MSJ’s “sister” in Cincinnati (also known as Alison & Smith), originally an MSJ branch. This TF was established in 1856 by Lawrence Johnson, who delegated management to two highly qualified employees, Robert Alison and Charles H. Smith, son of his former partner. It is believed that it operated independently by 1885.³

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¹Loy, W.E. (1898–1900): Designers and Engravers of Type. In The Inland Printer, May 1898.

²Gray, N. (1938): XIXth Century Ornamented Types and Title Pages, page 205. Faber and Faber Limited, London.

³Annenberg, M.; Saxe, S.O. [Editors]; Lieberman, E.K. [Index](1994): Type Foundries of America and Their Catalogs, page 140. Oak Knoll Press, New Castle, DE.

 

This letterpress typeface has not been digitally archived for posterity. Good working specimens of these previews are available to revival developers.

 

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